Why Choose a 3 Wheel Buggy?
3-wheelers are renowned for being durable and tough. 3 wheeled pushchair is now owned by Phil & Teds, for example, features the option of locking back or a full swivel front wheel that is able to open curbs, and comes with a quick one-hand fold. It is suitable for babies from birth, with the carrycot and (a cozy lie-flat crib for babies), and it can be converted into an active double buggy.
Easy to maneuver
A three-wheeler is a great choice for those who want speed and lightness. This type of pushchair is easy to maneuver and can easily get over bumps and high kerbs.
If you're planning to drive your buggy off-road it is essential to choose one with a high-quality suspension and pneumatic tyres, so be sure to look for these features. MFM reviewer Kath said she was "really impressed by how well it performed on off-road walks and difficult terrain" adding "it did a great job handling cobbles, grass, bumpy pavements, and dirt tracks very well, and was a breeze to navigate between kerbs."
If you are looking to purchase a 3-wheeled buggy for your newborn, make sure that the fabric sling is positioned in the direction of the parent. Or, consider an adjustable model that can be used as an car seat for infants, or a comfortable, flat bed like Mountain Buggy's carrycot plus, (which provides a cozy, lay-flat bed certified to sleep overnight) or Sport Verso (which expands with your child, from day dot to a modular seat with a seat made of fabric). All of their 3-wheel buggies pass the same standards and stability tests as their 4-wheel models! They have 16" rear tire that has an swivel wheel lockable which is ideal for jogging. You can keep fit while running with your children.
Folding is easy

Many buggy makers have designed lightweight buggies and walkers that are easy to fold. This is particularly the case for buggies that have 3 wheels. They usually come with a simple one-handed folding mechanism which lets you fold the buggy in half, making it easier to put it in your small car boot or cupboard at home. A lot of these lightweight buggy and stroller models also have a smart carry bag that makes it easier to transport the pushchair when you're out and about.
Another benefit of 3-wheel buggys is their superior maneuverability on rough terrain. This is thanks to their excellent geometry, engineering and weight distribution. They typically have big wheels both in the front and back of the buggy, which are particularly important when dealing with rough or bumpy roads or pavements. The wheels of the majority of 3 wheel buggies can be turned 360 degrees, which allows for more agility and makes it easier to control and steer the buggy over difficult surfaces.
This is the case for the brand-new 3-wheel buggy named Sport(tm) which is a travel system that looks stunning and is manufactured by a company more famous for their car seats (Maxi Cosi). The carrycot is suitable for infants and children who are 3 years old. The all-terrain pushchair comes with impressive tyres that are air filled and therefore don't require pumping. Kath is an MFM reviewer, was awed by its ability to handle rough terrain. She said that it "navigates easily over grass, cobbles and bumpy surfaces effortlessly."
Furthermore, this fashionable buggy comes with a single-handed and compact fold, as well as excellent storage options (including an ample basket and a handy toddler ride-on-board). It also comes with a set of LED visibility Lights that are simple to operate, rechargeable, and will significantly increase your visibility while out.
Easy to store
The 3 wheel buggy lets you easily maneuver it on uneven terrain. They're often a better choice for off-road walks than 4-wheel buggies and can be great for those who want to get out and explore the countryside or urban landscapes.
A 3-wheel buggy can be very quick to turn with a perfect geometry and engineering that provides amazing agility and superior manoeuvrability. They are also easy to push and can be used for people of all sizes. Most of them can be controlled by one hand because they come with an front wheel that can rotate at a whim.
A first of its kind built on the OG of inline(tm) technology sports verso(tm) offers an innovative modularity that will protect your pocket, providing you with one buggy from day dot, which can then adapt to take 2 or more as your family expands and all within the footprint of one buggy. It comes with an auto-lying flat bed, a spacious seat with padding and a 5-point harness. It can also attach a carrycot or car seat. It also comes with a large shopping bag with the front zip pocket, and two rear mesh pockets.
Easy to transport
Comparing 3-wheel buggies to 4-wheelers is often simpler and lighter. The weight of the buggy is evenly distributed over the four wheels, ensuring that it's not a heavy burden to push. This makes them perfect for people who want an easy and light transport buggy.
Mountain Buggy is a pioneer of all-terrain adventures and has released a new 3-wheeled buggy designed for those who enjoy being in the great outdoors. The Upp XL comes in black or grey and has suspension and an oversized front wheel that provide outstanding off-road performance.
For babies, the Upp XL has a fabric sling seat, which is designed to provide superior parent facing - perfect for bonding with your baby. It comes with a cosy carrycot, which is approved for sleep at night and a comfortable, breathable mattress.
It's suitable for babies from birth, and like all Mountain Buggy buggies it passes the same tests for stability as strollers on four wheels. Also it's gorgeous to look at thanks to its black frame made of pewter and jacquard black fabric.
The phil&teds sport is clever 3-wheeler that can protect your pocket in the future by starting out as a great buggy and then adapting so it can accommodate two (or even more!) as your family grows, all within the same compact footprint as one buggy! With a clever fabric sling seat that tucks perfectly into the frame and is just the right height to ensure perfect weight distribution, it's simple to manoeuvre and super-easy to make kerb pop.